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The President of the Supreme Court, Lord Neuberger, told The Times that women should not be allowed to cover their faces with veils when giving evidence in criminal trials. He said that while there might be occasions where a judge allows a woman to keep her face covered where her evidence is uncontested, they should not be allowed to do so if there is any question about their credibility.
The President of the Supreme Court, Lord Neuberger, told The Times that women should not be allowed to cover their faces with veils when giving evidence in criminal trials. He said that while there might be occasions where a judge allows a woman to keep her face covered where her evidence is uncontested, they should not be allowed to do so if there is any question about their credibility.
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